Sports Feuds

Don Sutton and Steve Garvey

Garvey was painted as the L.A. Dodger who neglected personal stats and played the game to win. Everyone loved him, except teammate Don Sutton, who clearly stated so. Garvey had no problem giving Sutton a piece of his mind when he found out about Sutton's scathing remarks. Their bad blood came to blows in the locker room. (AP Photo/Richard Drew; Branimir Kvartuc)

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Jason Kidd and J...The Dallas Mavericks were a young franchise on the rise during the mid '90s. That is until Toni Braxton entered the equation. That’s right, while the Bulls were running the Triangle Offense, Jason Kidd, Jim Jackson, and singer Toni Braxton were rumored to be involved in a love triangle. Supposedly Braxton went to the Mavs' hotel to pick Kidd up for a date, only to leave with his teammate. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

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